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Rubber cup

Galiella rufa

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Field Notes

Description:

Galiella rufa is a saprobic species, and grows either solitarily, but more usually in clusters on decaying hardwood branches and logs.

Habitat:

Woodland trail in Shawnee National Forest, Garden of the Gods Wilderness, Illinois.

Species ID Suggestions

Rubber cup

Galiella rufa

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